5 responses to “UH President’s salary vs. sweatshop workers pay”

Your point is a stretch. Yes, there’s a disparity between the Chancellor’s pay and that of a garment worker in Bangladesh. There’s a disparity between the former’s pay and that of a garment worker (however few may remain) in America, too. This seems frustration bordering on desperation grabbing for headlines.
Between the workers’ leadership of Shabnam Hafiz and the likes of economist A. Razzaque the wait and climb up for the workers to see justice would seem a distant goal in Bangladesh.
I can no more speak to the Bangladesh garment workers’ pay anymore than the Chancellor’s. What I will reiterate is a point that does not garner headlines. Namely, that there is a core in Houston as in many other communities in America teeming with those individuals, not employees, with the Knowledge, Skills and Experience to meet the apparel needs of a campus store. While independent apparel retailers remain the, as-yet, unwilling, proposed beneficiary of Independent Enterprise Networks, a university campus store is the American tax payers’ “business”. As such, I believe the campus store is a harbinger and a model of great things for families, business, justice, and, our economy by creating partnerships with IE-Networks with apparel makers.

That’s just not right. Khator should be banned from the seat of President at U of H, for her misconduct of our money and treatment of human beings. She may feel that she can’t do nothing about it. But she can! Also let’s not mention the fact she has a Stewart Cadillac parked nicely around U of H.

If you want us to send you a copy of Prez Khator’s contract where we got all this information, just provide your email address. That’s the beauty of the Texas Public Information Act, we just put in a request and get the information, just like the Houston Chronicle and other news sources. We never “write what comes to mind,” we research things! That’s how we got a PhD!